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offense

Aussprache: [əˈfɛns]

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Kontext: „law“

(noun) an act that breaks the law or is considered wrong. If someone does something illegal, like stealing, they commit an offense.

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He was charged with a serious offense for driving under the influence.

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She did not commit any offense during her time at the event.

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What kind of offense could lead to jail time?

Kontext: „sports“

(noun) the actions taken to score points or achieve goals in a game. In sports, offense is about attacking and trying to win.

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Their offense was very strong, and they scored multiple goals in the game.

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The team's offense struggled, and they couldn't get any points in the first half.

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How well is the offense performing this season?

Kontext: „emotion“

(noun) a feeling of hurt or anger because someone has said or done something offensive. It's when someone feels bad because of someone else's words or actions.

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He took no offense at her joking comment; he found it funny.

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She was deeply offended by the remarks, and it upset her all day.

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Do you think they meant to cause offense with their words?

Kontext: „sports“

(verb) to make a move to score points in a game. This is what players do when they try to get the ball into the goal.

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The team decided to offense more aggressively in the second half of the match.

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They didn't offense enough last round, which cost them the game.

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Why do they choose to offense more when they're behind?

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